Throughout this he, along with writers John Logan and Dante Harper, explore new territory with the creation and existence of the alien species as well as the possibility of androids
outsmarting humans.
Now, we can still ask if in the future when machines will start to
outsmart humans, Marx will be vindicated.
This level of understanding is necessary to keep up with the flu, which despite is miniscule size, has managed to
outsmart humans trying to foil the havoc it wreak each flu season.
But the bird can solve problems, recognize faces, teach others (or learn from others), and
outsmart human beings from time to time.
Modern technology has created robots which are smart enough for scientists to fear if they can
outsmart humans.
Not exact matches
Sometimes the
human brain
outsmarts itself.
It's only
human to want to better oneself, if just to
outsmart the competition.
«25 is, on average, the golden age when
humans best
outsmart computers,» adds Dr. Gauvrit.
The quest for an HIV vaccine has been given a bad prognosis recently, due to increasing agreement that the
human immune system isn't clever enough to
outsmart the ever - changing surface of the virus.
«As this study documents, there's no place on Earth to outrun the cascade of
human emotions — or the important health consequences of those everyday feelings,» writes Wray Herbert, author of On Second Thought:
Outsmarting Your Mind's Hard - Wired Habits.
For example, Detective Pikachu shows unarmed
humans outsmarting and defeating an aggressive Glalie without using any pokémon attacks.
With a slick tongue, ruthless thought process and cold demeanor, Gruber
outsmarts all of the
human police types and manages to go toe - to - toe with the more super-
human John.
 Since we're all
human, and we're all different though, we may feel a varying need to actively
outsmart the market or to hire managers to try to
outsmart it for us.